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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17892097


Had to do it.


 Quoting: MacElroy




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[link to www.japantimes.co.jp]
Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012

DARK SIDE OF THE RISING SUN
Angry mobster looms large over politicians

In Japan these days, the political world seems to be mirroring "Beat" Takeshi Kitano's latest yakuza film, "Outrage Beyond," which depicts Japan's ruling party as being well and truly in bed with the mob.

If you've been paying attention to the news lately, that will sound familiar. Truth may be stranger than fiction, but sometimes fiction tells the truth first.

The yakuza boss turns the tables and threatens that, if provoked, the Sanno-kai will cut ties with the minister and expose their cozy relationship. He wins the argument.



Japan minister ‘falls ill’ amid quit calls over Yakuza links
November 05, 2012


TOKYO Japan’s justice minister, who was appointed just 18 days ago, is set to resign, media said on Friday, after he admitted having had links with organised crime.

Keishu Tanaka was brought into the cabinet less than three weeks ago as part of a reshuffle aimed at shoring up Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda’s shaky administration.

But he was forced to admit a yakuza connection after a tabloid magazine revealed he had once acted as matchmaker for a senior mobster.
[link to www.omantribune.com]



Yakuza under siege from new zone laws
The Australian October 31, 2012

JAPAN'S mafia - already in turmoil because of strict new local laws - now face the prospect of arrest for even minor offences under new nationwide anti-mob legislation.

The laws came into force yesterday against a backdrop of ongoing violence from members of some yakuza syndicates and embarrassing headlines after a minister in the national government was linked to a leading crime group.

The laws give police across Japan the power to declare areas frequented by yakuza as special zones where gang members' freedom of movement and activities will be strictly regulated.

Yakuza members can be arrested for illegal assembly, making threats or interfering with civilians under the laws within these zones.
[link to www.theaustralian.com.au]


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